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Share your experience with Microsoft Security Products on Gartner Peer Insights
At Microsoft, we believe the most valuable insights come from those who use our products every day. Your feedback helps other organizations make informed decisions and guides us in delivering solutions that truly meet your needs. We invite you to share your experiences with Microsoft Security products on Gartner Peer Insights. By leaving a review, you’ll help your peers confidently choose the right solutions and contribute to the ongoing improvement of our products and services. Why your review matters Empower others Your honest feedback helps fellow decision-makers understand how Microsoft Security products perform in real-world scenarios. Build community Sharing your experience fosters a community of practitioners who learn from each other’s successes and challenges. Drive innovation Your insights directly influence future product enhancements and features. How to participate Click on the Microsoft Security Product You would be prompted to log in or sign in to the site. Select the Microsoft Security product you know well. Share your experience, highlighting the features and outcomes that mattered most to you. It would take a few minutes to complete the survey. Rules and Guidelines Only Microsoft customers are eligible to submit reviews; partners and MVPs are not. Please refer to the Microsoft Privacy Statement and Gartner’s Community Guidelines and Gartner Peer Insights Review Guide for more information.30Views0likes0CommentsReminder about our Microsoft Purview Data Loss Prevention AMA on June 10th!
Come catch up on the latest innovations in Microsoft Purview Data Loss Prevention (DLP) for endpoint devices. In this session, you'll get to dive deeper into new capabilities & enhancements with our product experts. Have any burning questions? Following the demos, our experts will open up the floor for the AMA session. Join here: https://aka.ms/PurviewDLPAMA45Views0likes0CommentsMicrosoft Security Fun Friday Week 5! This week's game- Spot the Phish!
Hey there Security Tech Community! We're back with Week 5 of our Security Fun Fridays. This week's game is Spot the Phish! Phishing is a very common cyberattack that typically targets emails and lures victims to click phony hyperlinks that share their personal information. Below I will post 3 screenshots of example Phishing Attacks and I want you to identify the most OBVIOUS ISSUE in each one. The first 2 people to respond in the comments with all 3 correct answers will earn our new "Microsoft Security Star" Badge to add to their profile. I will give everyone until Wednesday 3/19 to guess before I reveal the correct answers and award the badges (so even if 2 people answer before you, they may not be correct). Good luck! Note: This badge is only given out during Fun Friday games or by being an outstanding member of the community, so it is very exclusive! SPOT THE PHISH!Solved248Views0likes4CommentsRe: Microsoft Security Fun Friday Week 4! This week's game- FACT OR FICTION
Hi All, Apologies for the delay, but I am here with the answer key! FICTION (False) Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/describe-security-concepts-methodologies/2-describe-shared-responsibility-model FACT (True) Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/describe-security-concepts-methodologies/6-describe-compliance-concepts FACT (True) Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/describe-security-concepts-methodologies/4-describe-zero-trust-model FICTION (False) Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/describe-security-concepts-methodologies/4-describe-zero-trust-model FICTION (False) Source: https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/man-in-the-middle It looks like everyone but Towel got tripped up by question 4! Reminder that the 'Zero Trust' model operates on the principle of “trust no one, verify everything.” Attackers’ ability to bypass conventional access controls is ending any illusion that traditional security strategies are sufficient. By no longer trusting the integrity of the corporate network (Zero Trust), security is strengthened. Enjoy your new badge Towel! Thanks for playing everyone!48Views1like0CommentsMicrosoft Security Fun Friday Week 4! This week's game- FACT OR FICTION
Hey there Security Tech Community! We're back with Week 4 of our Security Fun Fridays. This week's game will be Fact or Fiction! Below are FIVE statements related to cybersecurity and it is up to YOU to determine whether the statements are Facts (true) or Fiction (false). The first THREE people to respond below in the comments with all five correct answers will earn our new "Microsoft Security Star" Badge to add to their profile. I will give everyone until TUESDAY 2/25 before I post the answer key and award the badges (so even if 3 people answer before you, they may not be correct). Good luck! Note: This badge is only given out during Fun Friday games or by being an outstanding member of the community, so it is very exclusive! STATEMENTS: An organization has deployed Microsoft 365 applications to all employees. Per the shared responsibility model, Microsoft is responsible for the accounts and identities relating to these employees. Data sovereignty is the concept that data, particularly personal data, is subject to the laws and regulations of the country/region in which it's physically collected, held, or processed. Multifactor authentication works by requiring a user to provide multiple forms of identification to verify that they are who they claim to be. The Zero Trust model operates on the principle of “constantly be collecting information about your systems, vulnerabilities, and attacks.” Wardriving is the name of a common network attack where the cybercriminal compromises a router in the network to eavesdrop on, or alter, data.Solved290Views0likes6CommentsMicrosoft Security Fun Friday Week 3! This week's game- WORDLE
Hey Tech Community! We're back with Week 3 of our Security Fun Fridays. This week's game will be much more unique and interactive than the first two! If you've ever played Wordle you'll know it usually takes a few guesses to get it right. Take turns guessing our 5 LETTER SECURITY-THEMED WORD OF THE DAY and I will be commenting the updated guessing chart below to confirm correct or incorrect letters and their placement. Anyone that helps in the final completion of the Wordle by guessing correct letters will earn our new "Microsoft Security Star" Badge to add to their profile! Note: This badge is only given out during these Fun Friday games or by being an outstanding member of the community, so it is very exclusive! Also just like previous weeks, if you have any ideas of other fun games that you would like to see in the future, please comment below. Good luck and happy solving!307Views1like10CommentsMicrosoft Security Fun Friday Week 2! This week's game- Security Crossword.
Hey Tech Community! We're back with Week 2 of our Security Fun Friday. The first to complete and post a screenshot in the comments of today's Security-themed Crossword Puzzle will earn our new "Microsoft Security Star" Badge to add to their profile! This badge will only be given out during these Fun Friday games or by being an outstanding member of the community, so it will be very exclusive! Also just like last week, if you have any ideas of other fun games that you would like to see in the future, please comment below. Good luck and happy solving!Solved160Views0likes3CommentsRe: Introducing Microsoft Security Fun Fridays! This week's game- Word Search.
Thank you all for participating! dottiebmxkid33 was first so they will receive the badge, but great work to Ankido and luchete as well! Thanks for the additional suggestions for next week's game, they will be taken into consideration!85Views3likes1CommentIntroducing Microsoft Security Fun Fridays! This week's game- Word Search.
Hey Tech Community! I want to introduce to you a fun new initiative I am starting on the Microsoft Security Community: The first to complete and post a screenshot in the comments of today's Security-themed Word Search will earn our brand new exclusive "Microsoft Security Star" Badge to add to their profile! This badge will only be given out during these fun game posts or by being an outstanding member of the community (more details to come). Also, if you have any ideas of other fun games that you would like to see, please comment below. Good luck and happy hunting!235Views3likes6CommentsMicrosoft Security Community in 2025
Hey all! As your community manager, I wanted to kick off 2025 by asking you all: What you want to see more of on the Security Tech Community in the next year? What makes this platform most helpful to you? Is it more online events? Is it more community-based games or giveaways? We know this new platform UI update has come with a lot of overwhelming changes and challenges, so I wanted to check in on how everyone is doing. Please comment down below! Any and all feedback is appreciated. Let's have a conversation. Thank you!557Views0likes3CommentsCompliance Feedback Hubs
Hey all! The Information Protection and Compliance team is ramping up usage of a new platform for collecting customer feedback for MIP, DLP, and our other solutions. We know that all these topics are very popular for questions on the SCI Community so hopefully these will be very useful to all of you! The feedback portal links for MIP and DLP are: https://aka.ms/MIP/Feedback https://aka.ms/DLP/Feedback https://aka.ms/CC/Feedback https://aka.ms/IRM/Feedback Please use these links to submit and vote on feedback directly using the links above so we can assess the true impact of each of these requests. Thank you very much!Microsoft Security Product Reviews on Gartner Peer Insights: Give product feedback & get rewarded!
We love hearing more about our customers’ experience with our products! We’re currently working on growing our product reviews of Microsoft Security products on Gartner Peer Insights. We would love for you to participate and share your thoughts, feedback, and experiences using Microsoft Security products to help others in their buying process. To provide feedback on the capabilities of the Microsoft Security products, please click on the link below. You will need to first log in to your Gartner Peer Insights account or take 30 seconds to create a free account. Once you have completed your review, GPI will prompt you to choose a gift card option. Gift cards are valued at $25 USD, and they are available in multiple currencies worldwide. As soon as your review is approved, the card will be made available to you digitally. Microsoft Entra ID Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Microsoft Sentinel Microsoft Purview eDiscovery Each person is limited to one review per product on the above-mentioned site. Only Microsoft customers are eligible to participate. Microsoft partners and MVPs are not eligible. The offer is good only for those who submit a product review on Gartner Peer Insights as linked on this page. Any gift returned as non-deliverable will not be re-sent. Microsoft reserves the right to cancel, change, or suspend this offer at any time without notice. The offer is non-transferable and cannot be combined with any other offer. This offer runs through June 30, 2025, or while supplies last, and is not redeemable for cash. Taxes, if there are any, are the sole responsibility of the recipient. This offer does not apply to customers in Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Syria, Region of Crimea, Russia, and China. Please see the below for more information Microsoft Privacy Statement Gartner’s Community Guidelines & Gartner Peer Insights Review GuideWe need your help deciding our next Security AMA topic!
We want YOU to decide what our AMA topic should be for an upcoming Microsoft Secure Tech Accelerator AMA session. Please visit the link below and answer a few questions that will help us pick! Thank you! https://aka.ms/TechAcceleratorAMATopicSurvey720Views1like0CommentsSecurity Tech Accelerator FAQ
What is a Tech Accelerator? A Tech Accelerator is a virtual, half-day event consisting of technical demos, deep-dives, and ‘Ask Microsoft Anything’ sessions. The goal of the Tech Accelerator Events is to enhance your technical knowledge about Microsoft Products and connect you to your peers via the online Tech Community. The upcoming Tech Accelerator will support announcements from Microsoft Ignite 2023 and help you and your team safely and confidently adopt AI. When is the Security Tech Accelerator Event taking place? The event date and the individual session times can be found on the event page here. Do I need to create a Tech Community account to participate? Short answer – No. However, you will need to create an account and be signed-in to ask questions and participate in the live Q&A sessions. The live event pages and post-event replays can be viewed without an account or signing in. How do I create an account? Visit the top right section of the Security, Compliance, and Identity Tech Community Homepage here. Click ‘Sign in to Join this Community’ and fill out the necessary information. You’re now set to go to ask questions, engage in the live Q&A, and register for the upcoming Security Tech Accelerator. How do I register for the upcoming Security Tech Accelerator? Visit the main event page and RSVP for each of the sessions you want to attend by clicking ‘RSVP to event’ to save your spot. *please note that you can still attend the sessions if you don’t care to register. Simply save the date in your calendar here! Why RSVP here and on the session pages? RVSP to save your spot, add to your calendar, receive event reminders, and post your questions. Will the event be recorded? Yes. All the sessions and content will be recorded and remain available for on-demand viewing after the event concludes. We’re happy to answer additional questions in the comments. Hope to see you there!971Views2likes1CommentReminder: Defender for Endpoint Ask Microsoft Anything tomorrow October 24th!
In case you missed it: Join us on Tuesday 10/24 at 9:00AM PST for an AMA (Ask Microsoft Anything) with the Defender for Endpoint team! This will be a text-based live hour of answering all your questions relating to MDE and the next evolution of automatic attack disruption. Look forward to seeing you there! RSVP HERE: aka.ms/DefenderForEndpointAMA Note: If you are unable to attend the live hour, you can ask your question at any time on the event page linked above and the team will get to it during the event.543Views0likes0Comments
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